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message 1: by PB (last edited Apr 16, 2025 03:18PM) (new)

PB (theeternaltbr) | 122 comments Mod
Title Author
Emma Austen, Jane
Sense and Sensibility Austen, Jane
Go Tell it on the Mountain Baldwin, James
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Baum, L. Frank
Waiting for Godot Beckett, Samuel
#4 - Jane Eyre Bronte, Charlotte
#1 - Wuthering Heights Bronte, Emily
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Carroll, Lewis
Through the Looking Glass Carroll, Lewis
The Cherry Orchard Chekov, Anton
The Awakening Chopin, Kate
Heart of Darkness Conrad, Joseph
The Last of the Mohicans Cooper, James Fenimore
The Deerslayer Cooper, James Fenimore
The Red Badge of Courage Crane, Stephen
Inferno Dante
Robinson Crusoe Defoe, Daniel
Oliver Twist Dickens, Charles
#12 - David Copperfield Dickens, Charles
Bleak House Dickens, Charles
#2 - A Tale of Two Cities Dickens, Charles
Nicholas Nickleby Dickens, Charles
The Brothers Karamazov Dostoyevsky, Fyodor
Crime and Punishment Dostoyevsky, Fyodor
#9 - The Hound of the Baskervilles Doyle, Arthur Conan
#6 - The Count of Monte Cristo Dumas, Alexandre
The Three Musketeers Dumas, Alexandre
The Mill on the Floss Eliot, George
Silas Marner Eliot, George
Invisible Man Ellison, Ralph
Tom Jones Fielding, Henry
Autobiography Franklin, Benjamin
Tess of the D'urbervilles Hardy, Thomas
Far from the Madding Crowd Hardy, Thomas
The Scarlet Letter Hawthorne, Nathaniel
A Farewell to Arms Hemingway, Ernest
The Iliad Homer
The Odyssey Homer
The Hunchback of Notre Dame Hugo, Victor
Les Miserables Hugo, Victor
Their Eyes Were Watching God Hurston, Zora Neale
The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon Irving, Washington
The Turn of the Screw James, Henry
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Joyce, James
#8 - The Trial Kafka, Franz
On the Road Kerouac, Jack
The Man Who Would be King Kipling, Rudyard
Kim Kipling, Rudyard
The Jungle Book Kipling, Rudyard
Lady Chatterley's Lover Lawrence, D.H.
Sons and Lovers Lawrence, D.H.
#13 - The Phantom of the Opera Leroux, Gaston
White Fang London, Jack
The Call of the Wild London, Jack
Death in Venice Mann, Thomas
Doctor Faustus Marlowe, Christopher
Moby Dick Melville, Herman
Death of a Salesman Miller, Arthur
Paradise Lost Milton, John
Utopia More, Thomas
#3 - 1984 Orwell, George
Animal Farm Orwell, George
Rights of Man Paine, Thomas
Cry, the Beloved Country Paton, Alan
Republic Plato
Don Quixote de la Mancha Saavedra, Miguel de Cervantes
Ivanhoe Scott, Sir Walter
Black Beauty Sewell, Anna
The Tempest Shakespeare
The Taming of the Shrew Shakespeare
Macbeth Shakespeare
King Lear Shakespeare
Twelfth Night Shakespeare
Hamlet Shakespeare
Pygmalion Shaw, George Bernard
#11 - Frankenstein Shelley, Mary
The Grapes of Wrath Steinbeck, John
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Stevenson, Robert Louis
Treasure Island Stevenson, Robert Louis
Dracula Stoker, Bram
Uncle Tom's Cabin Stowe, Harriet Beecher
Gulliver's Travels Swift, Jonathan
Vanity Fair Thackeray, William Makepiece
War and Peace Tolstoy, Leo
Barchester Towers Trollope, Anthony
Father and Sons Turgenev, Ivan
Rabbit, Run Updike, John
Journey to the Center of the Earth Verne, Jules
Around the World in Eighty Days Verne, Jules
The Aeineid Virgil
The Color Purple Walker, Alice
The War of the Worlds Wells, H.G.
The Time Machine Wells, H.G.
The Age of Innocence Wharton, Edith
The Importance of Being Earnest Wilde, Oscar
#7 - The Picture of Dorian Gray Wilde, Oscar
The Glass Menagerie Williams, Tennessee
To the Lighthouse Woolf, Virginia
Native Son Wright, Richard
Beowulf


**Arranged in alphabetical order, by author. Excuse me for the messy format.


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PB (theeternaltbr) | 122 comments Mod
Christina wrote: "I still need to read Wuthering Heights! And lots of others on this list..."

Yes, I do too! And they're wonderful books. That's why I started this book club. Now, I actually have a valid reason to read them, and so far it's been working!

Glad to have you in the club Christina!


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Cameron Mozee-Baum | 8 comments I'm looking forward to reading these. of these books, I've read about 25, and of those I really enjoyed at least 20. But that leaves a whole bunch I have to get go!


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PB (theeternaltbr) | 122 comments Mod
Cameron wrote: "I'm looking forward to reading these. of these books, I've read about 25, and of those I really enjoyed at least 20. But that leaves a whole bunch I have to get go!"

Great!


message 5: by Poorva (new)

Poorva Stumbled upon this group while looking for discussions about The Count of Monte Cristo, and this is really amazing. Finding a group to discuss classics. Looking forward to read at least some of them this year.


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PB (theeternaltbr) | 122 comments Mod
Poorva,
I'm glad you found us. thanks for joining the group and i hope you have fun!'


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